Kragujevac is burning, and the emergency services are working like it’s war! On the 15th alone, adult clinics handled 82 check-ups, the night shift saw 67 more, and pediatrics had 20 interventions. Public places recorded a whopping 19 emergency cases! The usual suspects? High blood pressure, fainting spells, and stress reactions flaring up like wildfire. The night brought even more chaos: injuries, asthma attacks, and again high blood pressure. All this while Kragujevac suffocates under scorching heat that makes it hard to breathe. Emergency services received hundreds of calls, and people are asking — how much longer? Experts warn about the dangers of heat waves, while citizens struggle with daily hardships. Is the system ready for these challenges, or are we heading for a total collapse? As the number of interventions climbs, the question is who will be next to fall under the weight of heat and stress. If you think this is just a local problem, think again — such heat and health crises are becoming the new normal across the region. So, what do you think? Is it time for emergency services to get superpowers, or should we all just move to Antarctica? Drop a comment, laugh, or cry — but don’t stay silent!
Scorching Heat and Emergency Calls in Kragujevac: Who Survives and Who Drowns in Chaos?
